Neurophilosophy at Work by Paul Churchland

Neurophilosophy at Work by Paul Churchland

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In this collection of essays, Paul Churchland explores the unfolding impact of the several empirical sciences of the mind. Representing Churchland's most recent research, they continue his research program, launched over thirty years ago, which has evolved into the field of neurophilosophy.

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Neurophilosophy at Work by Paul Churchland

In this collection of essays, Paul Churchland explores the unfolding impact of the several empirical sciences of the mind. Representing Churchland's most recent research, they continue his research program, launched over thirty years ago, which has evolved into the field of neurophilosophy.
"I recommend this book to those beginning their work in the philosophy of mind, or to those who, though experienced philosophers of mind, are ready to revisit Churchland's neurophilosophy" --Andrew Fenton, Dalhousie University: Philosophy in Review
Paul Churchland holds the Valtz Chair of Philosophy at the University of California, San Diego. One of the most distinguished philosophers at work today, he has received fellowships from the Andrew Mellon Foundation, the Woodrow Wilson Center, the Canada Council, and the Institute of Advanced Study in Princeton. A former president of the American Philosophical Association (Pacific Division), he is editor and author of many articles and books, most recently The Engine of Reason, the Seat of the Soul and On the Contrary: Critical Essays, 1987–1997 (with Patricia Churchland).
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ISBN 13 9780521692007
ISBN 10 0521692008
Title Neurophilosophy at Work
Author Paul Churchland
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2007-04-16
Number of pages 262
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